Any Questions about or Suggestions for the next release?
Ralph Cohen
pmmail@rpglink.com
Tue, 31 Aug 1999 12:24:26 -0400 (EDT)
On Tue, 31 Aug 1999 08:11:52 -0700 (PDT), Don Morse wrote:
>On Tue, 31 Aug 1999 05:14:55 -0400 (EDT), Ralph Cohen wrote:
>
>re:>Questions for Southsoft about the next releases of PMMail/2 and PMMail
>re:>98.
>re:>BUG: Find in Folders Failure - The Find function for searching folders
>re:>in PMMail/2 doesn't properly and completely search subfolders.
>re:>
>
>Hmmm, this feature works for me flawlessly. I have 43 folders, with 7 of them
>containing over 1800 items. I use it constantly to refer back to what some of
>the clowns, excuse me, telcos, tell me....
>
This problem has actually been confirmed by Southsoft and I'm hoping a
fix has been included in the next release.
>re:>BUG: Timed Fetch Failure - Sometimes PMMail stops fetching the mail at
>re:>the prescribed timed intervals for no apparent reason.
>re:>
>
>I use this daily. This runs for me all day long and has not, as of yet failed. At
>the office I'm on a dedicated T1. ?another network interaction bug?
>
Probably is "another network interaction bug", but of course the point
is that PMMail should work around the bug and not succumb to it.
>
>re:>BUG: Black Boxes - PMMail/2 sometimes prints black boxes at end of
>re:>printed lines
>re:>
>
>This is a direct result of the font set chosen to print with. I had this issue until
>I chose the proper font.
>
PMMail should print out properly using any legitimate printer font, not
just the ones that don't cause to to place a black box at the end of
each line.
>re:>BUG: Spell Checker - Certain words such as plural of the words "yoyo"
>re:>and "yo-yo" cause PMMail/2 to hang when they are spell checked.
>re:>
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>Never had a hang with spell checker.
Try it out if you dare.<g> This problem has also been confirmed by
Southsoft and hopefully fixed for the next release.
>
>re:>FEATURE - Allow the selection of printer fonts independent of the
>re:>display fonts.
>re:>
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>Only if it has the font set bug (black boxes) corrected.
>
Agreed!
Thanks for your feedback.
Ralph
rpcohen@neurotron.com